Renting a game is the BEST way to find out if a game is for you or not, or if the game is good but not worth owning.

Yeah, there have been many games that I have bought that turned out crap. I even picked up some crap 360 game for 60$ and it had a 3 hour campaign (hardest difficulty), the main character cussed between every word, and nonexistent multiplayer.

AP: After raising hell at GameStop I traded it in for AC2 (When it first came out).

Rentals I can agree on. Jedi Outcast is so much better on the PC than on the GC. And when I go into a game store, I know that what I'm about to buy, I'll enjoy or at the very least, get my money's worth.

Lunar Dragon Song... but it was a dollar. And Puzzle Quest Galactrix, $3.

Yeah, there have been many games that I have bought that turned out crap. I even picked up some crap 360 game for 60$ and it had a 3 hour campaign (hardest difficulty), the main character cussed between every word, and nonexistent multiplayer.

AP: After raising hell at GameStop I traded it in for AC2 (When it first came out).

Hmmmm I can't remember I'd have to pull it from the dredges of the internet..... Oh, Rouge Warrior.Yeah my mom's bf at the time wanted it because he was a CoD fan (Bought any shooter that remotely looked like it), and it seemed cool from the trailers, and we picked it up because of them. I honestly didn't think we'd get a full refund, but apparently because it was within like 4 days of purchase, us in the store bitching at them, seeing the BAD reviews, multiple people before us coming in and returning it, and it was still in perfect condition, so we walked away happy. I'll also be honest, I love TES series, and Bethesda had it's name on it, so my line of reasoning was, "It HAS to be good!".